What Does Disney do right?

The post about complainers got me thinking about what Disney is doing right. They take the cake when it comes to making you feel welcome in the park I know the occasional CM can be in a bad mood or something but overall most have a smile on their face and a good attitude. Name one thing that Disney does right?

This ones for you phkna.

P.S. Sorry about the title I really did take english in high school I swear.

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You can walk into any of the parks and your basically forced to forget about what is going on outside of the gates.

Sorry trying to put into words the feeling that i get when seeing

To me it rings so true I can have six houses that i need finished when i go on vacation be at the hotel in the am or outside the gate on the phone worried about whats getting done and whats not but i see this sign and walk thru it's all gone till I walk out (make sure to turn the phone off)

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They must do a LOT right. If right is done RIGHT then no one notices. It's only when you do wrong that people notice, and therefore complain.

What's with all the "forced positivism" threads of late? Problems lead to discussion which leads to solutions. Mutual appreciation threads just lead to sycophants.

okay I'm just teasing.

We all (most of us) LOVE Disneyland, otherwise we wouldn't be here. Some of us aren't very good at pointing out shortcomings without resorting to what seems like pure complaining. But (forgive me for speaking for everyone here) I'm sure that deep down we'd rather be at Disneyland than writing about it.

Disney FAQ#275: What is DCA?
DCA stands for Disney Construction Area. All the Cast Members are themed with hard hats and steel toed boots.

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Disney does so many things right that these good feelings have become a passion to see that the magic endures in the way it has for 52 years. Many of us Micechatters are incredibly passionate about the Disney Experience and really just want that total immersive creative quality to live on, so we gently prod for an already established excellence to be maintained. As with all passions sometimes it gets a little over the top. Ultimately we desire good. Nothing wrong with that.